We should all start spending more of our online time in privately owned communities instead of on social media platforms.
This is my ongoing list of reasons to do this.
@AprilynneAlter I would say something like:
"Right now I'm not able to provide additional support beyond the course lessons. If you need 1:1 support I recommend X (finding a coach, etc). I understand this may fall short of what you expected from the course. If so, I'm happy to refund you."
@MichelleAkin I hear you! This is a channel I like in case it serves as inspo for any of the platforms you're considering.
Their shorts don't make me anxious which is rare!
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I've been @tonybgoode's number one fan for a long time and I'm so excited to work with him on this!
And hopefully many other fun things in the future.
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@ellebeecher This is so hard to navigate! I try to think of subtle ways I might help as a host.
Maybe making a quick announcement at the start about how to signal you're interested/not interested in continuing a conversation? Making sure the signals are more explicit to everyone.
@visakanv I've seen some vids where these big ones come in separate sections. So you have a choice at the start. You can choose to do each bag and then put it all together, or you play the real game like this person did.